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1985

It feels immediate and rings true, thanks to the performances of its lead actors, and the storytelling of director Yen Tan and his co-writer, co-editor. and cinematographer, the single-named Hutch.

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First Man

If you want to get an almost first-person sense of what it felt like to ride a rocket into orbit and beyond, "First Man" is the film to see.

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A Bread Factory, Part Two: Walk with Me a While

Part One is life, Part Two is art, but there's lots of overlap in each half, and the way the two mirror each other makes us think about our own lives in relation to the art we love, as well as Wang's movies themselves, mirrors that reflect us by drawing out our fears and dreams.